Ninjas are experts at blending into their environment. Although they generally use that proficiency to help them kill people and stuff, it has many other practical uses. Anyways, comicbook artist, Illustrator and known ninja-lover Jim Rugg (Street Angel, Afrodisiac, The Plain Janes) has created the piece Invisible for a magazine client who unbelievably did not run with it! therefore, GhettoManga gives you the opportunity to click the pic to enlarge and count the Ninjas, and see how many you can find! that's good, clean ninja fun right there! for more of my posts about Jim Rugg's work, click here. Or click here to buy his books on Amazon.com.

I can only see 19 of them:#1: A red one on the roof in the top-left.#2: One on the telephone pole.#3: A black one on the roof in the top-right (you can only see his feet).#4: A red one against the wall in the right.#5: A black one climbing the wall in the alley to the left of #4.#6: A white one on the top of the bus.#7: Another white one climbing the ledge outside a window just next to the tree.#8, #9 and #10: Three black ninjas in the tree.#11: A black ninja peeking out from behind the tree.#12: A black ninja hiding in the back of the car.#13: A black ninja against the window of the coffee shop, reading a paper.#14: A black ninja in the trash can.#15: A black ninja down in the sewers, peeking up right under the trash can.#16: A gray ninja hiding under the car.#17: A black ninja peeking up from the sewers in the manhole.#18: The biker.#19: A black ninja inside the bus (or maybe he's behind the bus).

I can't find a #20 anywhere, unless it's one of the other civilians or maybe that gray smudge in the tree, to the left. That looks a bit suspicious, but it's not an obvious ninja.